Technical Specifications
| Feature | Unframed | Framed |
|---|---|---|
| Print Quality | 12-colour Giclée (Archival) | 12-colour Giclée (Archival) |
| Paper Stock | 200gsm Museum-Grade Matte | 200gsm Museum-Grade Matte |
| Frame Material | — | FSC-certified sustainable wood |
| Sustainability | 2 Trees Planted Per Order | 2 Trees Planted Per Order |
Size Guide
| Size | Metric (cm) | Imperial (in) |
|---|---|---|
| A4 | 21.0 × 29.7 | 8.3 × 11.7 |
| A3 | 29.7 × 42.0 | 11.7 × 16.5 |
| A2 | 42.0 × 59.4 | 16.5 × 23.4 |
| A1 | 59.4 × 84.1 | 23.4 × 33.1 |
Frame Colour
Black (Artist’s Choice)
Why This Works
The Black frame acts as a physical extension of the print's background, creating an immersive "void" effect that makes the white tiger appear to step out of the wall.
The Vibe (Cinematic & Dramatic)
The most powerful way to display this high-contrast portrait.
Wood
Why This Works
Natural Wood adds a much-needed touch of organic warmth to an otherwise cool-toned image, making the piece feel more grounded and connected to the natural world.
The Vibe (Balanced & Sophisticated)
Best for living spaces that blend modern art with natural materials.
White
Why This Works
A White frame creates a high-fashion, graphic look that emphasises the tiger’s white fur and makes the black stripes feel like an intentional design element.
The Vibe (Modern & Clean)
Perfect for bright, contemporary galleries or modern bedrooms.
Artist's Nudge
To truly experience the "frozen fire" of this creature, I highly recommend the Black Wood frame. By allowing the border to vanish, the tiger’s blue eyes become the absolute centre of the room, creating an atmosphere of majestic, silent power that is impossible to ignore.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the blue eyes natural?
Yes. White tigers are famous for their sapphire-blue eyes, a trait linked to the same rare genetic condition that produces their white fur. Our Giclée process captures this specific blue with startling clarity.
How does the white fur look on matte paper?
Beautifully. Because our 200gsm matte paper has no glare, the "whites" appear deep and textured rather than washed out, allowing you to see the individual hairs of the tiger’s mane.
Is this a good companion for the standard Tiger print?
Absolutely. Hanging the 'Portrait of a Tiger' and the 'Portrait of a White Tiger' side-by-side creates a stunning visual dialogue between the golden and silver variants of this incredible species.